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we'll be pressing for answers and we asked emily miller to join us on this broadcast next week. >>> the accused murder out on bail tonight. decided the double amputee olympian is not a risk to run away. so, as a condition of his $113,000 bail, he had to hand over his passport. he fired four shots through the bathroom door and killed her. the prosecution argues it was premeditated murder. >>> roman catholic priests should be allowed to murder. cardinal, keith o'brian said it would make him happy if they could make a decision whether or not they could get married on their own. it's a tough pill to swallow for a lot of priests. the 74-year-old will be part of the conclave of cardinals, choosing the next pope in the next several weeks. what do you think about that one? is it time for catholic church to allow priests to marry, or would a wife distract from a priest's more heavenly duties? send me an e-mail. we'll share your comments on the air next week. >>> all right, let's take a live look outside. topper is back after the break with good news, bad news for the weekend forecast. and tonigh
we'll be pressing for answers and we asked emily miller to join us on this broadcast next week. >>> the accused murder out on bail tonight. decided the double amputee olympian is not a risk to run away. so, as a condition of his $113,000 bail, he had to hand over his passport. he fired four shots through the bathroom door and killed her. the prosecution argues it was premeditated murder. >>> roman catholic priests should be allowed to murder. cardinal, keith o'brian said it...
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john miller, appreciate it. a lot of interesting details. >>> local authorities are planning to hold a news conference at 8:30 eastern time, about 12 minutes from now. we'll come back to the manhunt shortly looking more closely at the alleged manifesto. is there anything to be learned in that? the breaking news. his truck has been located about 100 miles east of l.a. very extensive search under way right now. first, some break news that could bury tens of millions of people in a ton of snow. chad myers in the weather center has been watching this storm grow into really a monster. chad, what's the latest? >> we still have in this pink area here, anderson, all winter storm warnings. more importantly, 23 million americans are in blizzard warnings tonight. starting about 6:00 a.m. tomorrow. and some spots won't even get snow until maybe even noon. but by the time we do this show again tomorrow night, there could be ten inches of snow in some spots and it will still be snowing. this is the best or the least amount of
john miller, appreciate it. a lot of interesting details. >>> local authorities are planning to hold a news conference at 8:30 eastern time, about 12 minutes from now. we'll come back to the manhunt shortly looking more closely at the alleged manifesto. is there anything to be learned in that? the breaking news. his truck has been located about 100 miles east of l.a. very extensive search under way right now. first, some break news that could bury tens of millions of people in a ton of...
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sean miller's first win at washington. that's your "sportscenter" update. i'm hakem dermish, have a great day. >>> the next step in david beckham's career has taken him to paris. >> he'll play for the team known as psg for the next five months. he's donating his undisclosed salary to a children's charity in paris. last time we saw him he was winning the mls title with the l.a. glablgs si. children's charity. wonderful. >> classy move. classy move, sir. >>> coming up next, "the pulse." a national controversy finally put to rest with an explanation from beyonce herself. >>> and our friend and sports fan, robin roberts, lands in familiar territory. that would be new orleans. resources they need. bright students are getting lost in the shuffle. and administration's work gets more complex every year. when you look at these issues, do you see problems or opportunities? with an advanced degree in education from capella university, you'll have the knowledge to meet these challenges and make a difference in the lives of students. let's get started at capella.edu. in
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if you go back to eric miller's but he said the lobby on many occasions, so i don't know what to the debate is all about. and i think it is just going to sort of slither away because it doesn't make a lot of sense yet he is a sound man and he has a lot of the qualifications than you would need. i was very disappointed when obama made petraeus the cia director but he took care of that himself and took himself out of the game by giving him a very bad name. [laughter] but what was obama thinking when he took an active duty four-star general that had strong policy decisions on some of the key issues that intelligence officers were going to have to grapple with? i can't think of a better scenario for the political intelligence than having petraeus at the cia. that isn't what harry truman had in mind. he didn't want to put it in the hands of policy makers, and certainly not in the hands of military policy makers. what the cia was created for is to challenge the intelligence which is worst-case intelligence and when the cia has done its job correctly, that is what they have done on things s
if you go back to eric miller's but he said the lobby on many occasions, so i don't know what to the debate is all about. and i think it is just going to sort of slither away because it doesn't make a lot of sense yet he is a sound man and he has a lot of the qualifications than you would need. i was very disappointed when obama made petraeus the cia director but he took care of that himself and took himself out of the game by giving him a very bad name. [laughter] but what was obama thinking...
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his casting director mimi webb miller joins us and director anthony hemingway joins us as well. thank you all for joining us. jamison, you describe yourself as the one acceptable black friend in commercials. let's watch. >> you made a great choice. the honda accord holds its value batter than any other sedan in america. coffee? please. [ laughter ] >> how did you do that? >> automagically. >> so, listen, the commercials are good. but, jamison, why do you think casting directors choose you and not other black actors? that "snl" skit, there was a lot of truth to it. >> well, i think it's because -- well, first, i'm talented. i think i'm a talented actor. i think my look has caught on because i've remained this look since the beginning and other people have started to kind of take on the look to, i guess they thought that it was making them a better actor by having this kind of hair and these kind of glasses. >> what's your look? >> my look is, i really don't care about how i look. i like to feel comfortable. i grow my beard because i don't want to shave. i grow my hair out because
his casting director mimi webb miller joins us and director anthony hemingway joins us as well. thank you all for joining us. jamison, you describe yourself as the one acceptable black friend in commercials. let's watch. >> you made a great choice. the honda accord holds its value batter than any other sedan in america. coffee? please. [ laughter ] >> how did you do that? >> automagically. >> so, listen, the commercials are good. but, jamison, why do you think casting...
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his casting director mimi webb miller joins us and actor anthony hemingway joins us as well. thank you all for joining us. jameson, you describe yourself as the one acceptable black friend in commercials. let's watch. >> you made a great choice. the honda accord holds its value batter than any other sedan in america. coffee? please. [ laughter ] >> how did you do that? >> auto magically. >> so, listen, the commercials are good. but, jameson, why do you think casting directors choose you and not other black actors? that "snl" skit, there was a lot of truth to it. >> well, i think it's because -- well, first, i'm talented. i think i'm a talented actor. i think my look has caught on because i've remained this look since the beginning and other people have started to kind of take on the look to, i guess they thought that it was making them a better actor by having this kind of hair and these kind of glasses. >> what's your look? >> my look is, i really don't care about how i look. i like to feel comfortable. i grow my beard because i don't want to save. i grow my hair out because
his casting director mimi webb miller joins us and actor anthony hemingway joins us as well. thank you all for joining us. jameson, you describe yourself as the one acceptable black friend in commercials. let's watch. >> you made a great choice. the honda accord holds its value batter than any other sedan in america. coffee? please. [ laughter ] >> how did you do that? >> auto magically. >> so, listen, the commercials are good. but, jameson, why do you think casting...
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. >> reporter: david miller is a jackson friend and former state legislator. did you see this coming? >> no, not really. i think it was a surprise to all of us. >> reporter: is there an acute sense of disappointment in that district? >> oh, absolutely. at one point, he was a shining star, young, good looking, articulate. >> reporter: over the last year, the democratic congressman all but stopped working, disappearing from public view for weeks over the summer and checking into the mayo clinic for what doctors there said was bipolar disorder. jackson says he also has a shopping addiction, and in court he admitted buying everything from toilet paper at costco to a $43,000 gold-plated rolex watch, two elk heads from a nevada taxidermist, memorabilia from martin luther king and jimi hendrix, fur coats, home renovations and more. all of it paid with money for his campaign. he was reelected by 40 points in november but then quit congress later that month. month. now, sentencing is set for june, scott, and jackson could get four to five years in prison. >> pelley: de
. >> reporter: david miller is a jackson friend and former state legislator. did you see this coming? >> no, not really. i think it was a surprise to all of us. >> reporter: is there an acute sense of disappointment in that district? >> oh, absolutely. at one point, he was a shining star, young, good looking, articulate. >> reporter: over the last year, the democratic congressman all but stopped working, disappearing from public view for weeks over the summer and...
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we mounted a petition and then we asked aisha miller if she would join. she is a friend and colleague that we trust and know. she had lost a cousin to gun violence. we thought it would be critical to have someone who has gone through this loss also asking the president to come home to speak about gun violence. we mounted a petition not long after hadiya's death. 10 days later, there were over 47,000 signatures. i believe it was on sunday that the president announced he would come to chicago this friday to talk of a gun violence. >> chicago is often cited as an example of why gun-control laws do not work. it has some of the strictest gun acquisition laws, but at the same time, among the highest levels of gun violence. can you talk about that? >> absolutely. there are some on the right who will say, look at chicago, this is my gun restrictions do not work. i would say this is why we need comprehensive gun control legislation. the truth is there are no gun shops in chicago. but if one travels five minutes outside of the city, you can buy a gun -- individuals
we mounted a petition and then we asked aisha miller if she would join. she is a friend and colleague that we trust and know. she had lost a cousin to gun violence. we thought it would be critical to have someone who has gone through this loss also asking the president to come home to speak about gun violence. we mounted a petition not long after hadiya's death. 10 days later, there were over 47,000 signatures. i believe it was on sunday that the president announced he would come to chicago...
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erika miller looks at whether the sales momentum can continue. >> reporter: if there's one thing helping retailers these days, it's cold weather. low temperatures in much of the nation has boosted sales of coats and warm clothing. so no surprise that department stores selling those items were big winners in january.
erika miller looks at whether the sales momentum can continue. >> reporter: if there's one thing helping retailers these days, it's cold weather. low temperatures in much of the nation has boosted sales of coats and warm clothing. so no surprise that department stores selling those items were big winners in january.
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john miller we thank you. john will be back with an interview you'll see only on "cbs this morning." for the first time you'll hear from the lapd family hunted by christopher dorner. he was the ex-officer-turned-killer who left a manifesto vowing revenge. that's ahead on "cbs this morning." >>> unless a deal is reached, we are now ten days away from drastic automatic government spending cuts. congress is on vacation but that is not stopping president obama from pushing for a solution. bill plante is at the white house. good morning. >> reporter: charlie good morning to you. the president gets back into the fight over those automatic budget cuts. in an appearance today here he'll push republicans to compromise so the cuts don't happen. and he'll be surrounded here at the white house by first responders, firefighters and emergency workers whose federal grants would be cut if the cuts go into effect. he'll frame the choice that protecting public safety or protecting the kind of tax loopholes that the republicans
john miller we thank you. john will be back with an interview you'll see only on "cbs this morning." for the first time you'll hear from the lapd family hunted by christopher dorner. he was the ex-officer-turned-killer who left a manifesto vowing revenge. that's ahead on "cbs this morning." >>> unless a deal is reached, we are now ten days away from drastic automatic government spending cuts. congress is on vacation but that is not stopping president obama from...
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southbound 13 at joaquin miller we have a tree blocking the right lane. we have activity there on scene and we are starting to see some delays along 13 as a result. westbound 580 also stacked up. you're slow-and-go out of tracy through the livermore valley. a little sluggish at 680, as well. back to you. >> thank you. >>> san francisco police are asking for some help in trying to connect a person of interest with a child abduction cold case. 10-year-old kevin collins disappeared in 1984. investigators are now focused on a former neighbor who died five years ago. this man wayne jackson had a history of abusing children. he was interviewed at the time of collins' disappearance and now is under investigation once again for those very same reasons. >> time, opportunity, location, priors, who he was, what he had done in the past. the same reason he was a person of interest then. >> when he finally was apprehended, he only spent 6 months in jail and then three months probation. they knew enough about this guy. >> marc klaas has been an advocate for missing chil
southbound 13 at joaquin miller we have a tree blocking the right lane. we have activity there on scene and we are starting to see some delays along 13 as a result. westbound 580 also stacked up. you're slow-and-go out of tracy through the livermore valley. a little sluggish at 680, as well. back to you. >> thank you. >>> san francisco police are asking for some help in trying to connect a person of interest with a child abduction cold case. 10-year-old kevin collins disappeared...
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first from john miller why he turned against the mafia and his own family. but first here's a look at today's "eye opener" at 8:00. >> reporter: what struck me this morning is just what a radical choice this pope has made. >> st. peters square was packed for pope benedict's final public audience. >> the pope acknowledged difficult times during his papacy but told the faithful he has trust in the future of church. >> there are only two days left before $85 billion in mandatory spending cuts kick in. >> is this not your responsibility? do you wash your hands of this and wave it to the senate. >> for the first time the obama administration is considering providing direct aid to the rebels in syria. >> macy's says it has the right to sell martha stewart's products exclusively but jc penney and martha stewart say macy's will have to learn to share. >> why does marissa maier need to be a role model for working moms? >> at a time of the rising tension between north korea and the united states one might not consider sending dennis rodman as a special envoy, but that
first from john miller why he turned against the mafia and his own family. but first here's a look at today's "eye opener" at 8:00. >> reporter: what struck me this morning is just what a radical choice this pope has made. >> st. peters square was packed for pope benedict's final public audience. >> the pope acknowledged difficult times during his papacy but told the faithful he has trust in the future of church. >> there are only two days left before $85...
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john miller a former fbi assistant director john good morning. >> good morning, charlie. >> what are we learning about motivation and what might have been in lanza's mind? >> well no one clear signal but the pieces seem to be coming together and they're looking at a lot of the things that were going on in the lanza home. one aspect might be that lanza's mother had gotten a boyfriend, and that's for the first time since the divorce, and apparently this relationship was getting serious to the point that he had stayed over at the lanza house a couple of times. the profilers who look at these things might tell you adam lanza could have seen this as a real threat to his relationship with his mother which was very close but you start to see things change there. he blacks out the game room so when's in there not even a pinhole of light can come in while he's playing that tactical shooting game. it enhances the reality of it for him. the next thing that happened is even more disturbing he blacks out his own bedroom so no light could come in there either and that kind of suggests that when he
john miller a former fbi assistant director john good morning. >> good morning, charlie. >> what are we learning about motivation and what might have been in lanza's mind? >> well no one clear signal but the pieces seem to be coming together and they're looking at a lot of the things that were going on in the lanza home. one aspect might be that lanza's mother had gotten a boyfriend, and that's for the first time since the divorce, and apparently this relationship was getting...
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john miller former head of the lapd major crimes decision joins us now. good morning. >> good morning. >> what else do we know? >> as mr. whitaker pointed out, this is a manhunt like none other we have ever seen in los angeles. you're not just looking for a criminal who is trying to avoid detection. you're looking for a highly trained naval officer who has been through the lapd academy, who is tactically proficient, who knows where everyone lives, who understands the codes and procedures of the lapd and who has promised to strike and i'm quoting from his manifesto of "violence of action" that's a military term for striking in such a way you move with swiftness and surprise and overwhelming force that by the time it's happened it's too late to fight back so he's really thrown down an incredible gauntlet here and they have deployed every resource that the lapd has, including some highly special ones that used to come under my command to track this man down and deal with this. >> why is he doing this or did he just snap? >> well he's displaying the classic t
john miller former head of the lapd major crimes decision joins us now. good morning. >> good morning. >> what else do we know? >> as mr. whitaker pointed out, this is a manhunt like none other we have ever seen in los angeles. you're not just looking for a criminal who is trying to avoid detection. you're looking for a highly trained naval officer who has been through the lapd academy, who is tactically proficient, who knows where everyone lives, who understands the codes and...
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senior correspondent john miller is with us. two big questions, number one, what are the concerns what do we know and what are the questions being asked? >> the key concern is that it's a first in a series? they will ratchet up security as a result of it. the other concern as you framed it is attribution, who is behind it, and because we're early in the game the choices are many. you have syria, turkey has opposed bashir ashadassad's regime and the iranian revolutionary guard network that operates in turkey and certainly they've had their problems with turkey and of course you have the al qaeda elements in north africa which you know are now being fought by the french but the u.s. air assets are helping the french move in and that makes the west and the u.s. part of that target package. so it's too early to say who is behind it, but the turks also have a very sophisticated intelligence service and that picture will develop through the day. >> we also want to talk about security much closer here to home, we know that's the story
senior correspondent john miller is with us. two big questions, number one, what are the concerns what do we know and what are the questions being asked? >> the key concern is that it's a first in a series? they will ratchet up security as a result of it. the other concern as you framed it is attribution, who is behind it, and because we're early in the game the choices are many. you have syria, turkey has opposed bashir ashadassad's regime and the iranian revolutionary guard network that...
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good afternoon, leader pelosi, representative miller, representative delauro. my name is vivian mchail and i'm incredibly honored to be here today from maine. when my daughter, nadia, was born in october of 2004 i took fmla leave for the happiest of reasons. shortly before her second birthday i again took fmla leave for a most unexpected, terrifying and all-consuming reason. nadia developed an extremely rare and difficult to diagnose autoimmune condition which among other things left her profoundly deaf in both ears. and at one point was feared to cause life-threatening complications. it quickly became clear that in order to seize all possible medical interventions, to try and restore nadia to health, and try to save her hearing in a rapidly closing window of time my fast-pace job would not be capacityble for a while with the new intense care giving role i was to fill. without the option of taking fmla leave, i cannot conceive of how i would have done for nadia all she needed. appointments with specialists, outpatient infusions, inpatient hospital stays, pre an
good afternoon, leader pelosi, representative miller, representative delauro. my name is vivian mchail and i'm incredibly honored to be here today from maine. when my daughter, nadia, was born in october of 2004 i took fmla leave for the happiest of reasons. shortly before her second birthday i again took fmla leave for a most unexpected, terrifying and all-consuming reason. nadia developed an extremely rare and difficult to diagnose autoimmune condition which among other things left her...
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john miller takes us inside. plus, new orleans native and two-time super bowl mvp eli manning. all that and more when we see you at 7:00. >> charlie, thank you. we'll be watching at the top of the hour. >> no tie today. charlie looks good. >>> passengers are still steaming after a metro meltdown on the green line wednesday night. hundreds of commuters were stuck in a tunnel for hours. >> metro is offering at least some answers for the if fiasco. delia goncalves is live at the navy yard station with a look into that. >> reporter: good morning. this is what we can tell you we know happened so far. metro tells us there was a fire on an insulator. that's a fire engsly on one of the -- engsly on one -- essentially on one of the tracks. an employee cut off power which was protocol. what went wrong is the employee never told anyone else that they cut off the power. so it took hours to fix a problem that essentially could have been fixed immediately. the failure to communicate forced hundreds of passengers out here into the cold streets outside of the navy yard station. take a look at
john miller takes us inside. plus, new orleans native and two-time super bowl mvp eli manning. all that and more when we see you at 7:00. >> charlie, thank you. we'll be watching at the top of the hour. >> no tie today. charlie looks good. >>> passengers are still steaming after a metro meltdown on the green line wednesday night. hundreds of commuters were stuck in a tunnel for hours. >> metro is offering at least some answers for the if fiasco. delia goncalves is...
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the data that you're mentioning, chairwoman miller, are for the tucson sector in particular. in looking at fiscal year 2006 to 2011, the apprehension rate for that sector remained relatively the same, 62% to 64%. the apprehension rate in the other southwest border sectors varied over time. we provided the tucson sector rate as an example in the report because it's a high traffic sector. in terms of what that means, the apprehension rate is looking at the percentage of known illegal entries, entrants who are ap he re-hended who are arrested by the border patrol and their ability to make those arrests can be impacted by various factors, including where the agents are deployed, what the terrain is leek in the varying sector, so some of the factors sort of explain what the rates are and explain differences in the rates across the sectors. >> ok, i appreciate that. chief, talking about the apprehension rate, i guess i'll pick up on that you mentioned maybe it's not the best way but it's certainly one way we measure border security, perhaps we should use something other than appreh
the data that you're mentioning, chairwoman miller, are for the tucson sector in particular. in looking at fiscal year 2006 to 2011, the apprehension rate for that sector remained relatively the same, 62% to 64%. the apprehension rate in the other southwest border sectors varied over time. we provided the tucson sector rate as an example in the report because it's a high traffic sector. in terms of what that means, the apprehension rate is looking at the percentage of known illegal entries,...
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if you go back to eric miller's book, he talked about the israeli lobby on many occasions. so i don't quite know what the debate is all about. i think that it will disorders go away because it doesn't make a lot of sense. the trees to care about himself, giving adultery a very bad name. but what was obama thinking. but what was obama thinking with intelligence issues that we would have to grapple with. i could not think of a better scenario than having david petraeus at the cia. that's not what he had in mind in 1947. he did not want to put in the hands of military policymakers. what the cia was created for was to challenge military intelligence. the cia has done its job correctly and that is what they have done on things such as arms control or vietnam, for that matter. what needs to be done, and let me just check the time to, we don't have a lot of time. let me go over to areas very quickly. the first deals with the defense budget and the other that deals with the need to militarize the entire national security system. there is a chapter in the book and i'm not going to g
if you go back to eric miller's book, he talked about the israeli lobby on many occasions. so i don't quite know what the debate is all about. i think that it will disorders go away because it doesn't make a lot of sense. the trees to care about himself, giving adultery a very bad name. but what was obama thinking. but what was obama thinking with intelligence issues that we would have to grapple with. i could not think of a better scenario than having david petraeus at the cia. that's not what...
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my boyfriend tom miller, the ex-all american football player. when other runners would come by, they would say, it's a girl. they were so excited. and all of a sudden the press truck is in front of us. they're taking, you know, pictures of us. the race director, the feisty guy by the name of jacques simple. he just stopped the bus, jumped off and ran after me. he just grabbed me and screamed at me, "get the hell out of my race and give me those numbers." he had the fiercest face of any guy i had ever seen. all of a sudden big tom my boyfriend came with a streak and gave jacques the most incredible cross-body block and sent jacques flying right through the air and landed on the curb. and all of this happened in front of the press truck. journalists got very energetic. are you a suffer get, a crusader? and i said i'm just trying to run. then it got very quiet. i turned to arnie. i said, arnie, i'm going to finish this race on my hands and my knees if i have to. if i don't finish this race, then everybody is going to believe that women can't do it.
my boyfriend tom miller, the ex-all american football player. when other runners would come by, they would say, it's a girl. they were so excited. and all of a sudden the press truck is in front of us. they're taking, you know, pictures of us. the race director, the feisty guy by the name of jacques simple. he just stopped the bus, jumped off and ran after me. he just grabbed me and screamed at me, "get the hell out of my race and give me those numbers." he had the fiercest face of...
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according to republican congressman jeff miller, this crisis will throw our nation into another recession. if you ask republican senator rand paul, this crisis, it's a pittance. it's just really nibbling at the edges. no big deal. republican house speaker john boehner says this crisis threatens national security. republican congressman tom cole says fiscal questions trump defense. i can totally see how they are going to win the message war on this thing, right? they just have to pick one of their seven messages on it before deciding to award the points here. how this particular crisis is fought over to some people i'm sure is politically fascinating. to most of the country, though, it is unfascinating. it is not fascinating at all. it seems like the inarguably important and interesting thing here is that we keep doing this. this is how we govern now. between president obama and the republican-led house of representatives, this is how the united states government works now. we're not lurching from crisis to crisis because crises keep arising naturally in the world and we have to respond to
according to republican congressman jeff miller, this crisis will throw our nation into another recession. if you ask republican senator rand paul, this crisis, it's a pittance. it's just really nibbling at the edges. no big deal. republican house speaker john boehner says this crisis threatens national security. republican congressman tom cole says fiscal questions trump defense. i can totally see how they are going to win the message war on this thing, right? they just have to pick one of...
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>> father miller, who served in various parishes throughout los angeles in the '70s there were complaints of sexual abuse relating to him. he admitted to the fact that he was sexually abusing children. he was sent for treatment at one of the treatment facilities of the catholic church and yet put back into ministry and continued the sexual abuse again. you have father cafoe who early on there were reports that children were being abused or suspected of being abused by him and yet no action was taken other than, again, to send him to treatment and then bring him back. father rodrigues in ventura, who went on to sexually abuse a whole family of young men after reports from the psychiatrists said very clearly he should never be around children and yet we have pictures of him saying children's only christmas mass. >> suarez: and the documents indicate this was done with the approval of fairly senior-ranking members in the archdiocese? >> certainly with the knowledge and understanding of the vicars of clergy and in most cases the cardinal himself. >> suarez: today do you feel that you know eve
>> father miller, who served in various parishes throughout los angeles in the '70s there were complaints of sexual abuse relating to him. he admitted to the fact that he was sexually abusing children. he was sent for treatment at one of the treatment facilities of the catholic church and yet put back into ministry and continued the sexual abuse again. you have father cafoe who early on there were reports that children were being abused or suspected of being abused by him and yet no...
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memorials built in their honor and they remered it -- premiered it at a baseball stadium last summer at miller park in milwaukee and sold 28,442 tickets for a film screening breaking the guinness world record of largest film screening of any type of all time. it was unbelievable. >> shannon: reminds us of those who really truly should be the superstars and heros that we are looking up to. adam, thank you so much. very interesting and enjoy the oscars tonight if you can. >> absolutely. thank you you for having us and for more information go to moving picture institute.org. >> shannon: thank you, sir. never fear, the oscar nominees won't be going home empty handed. the swag bag is valued atget this more than $45,000! the most expensive gift in the bag is a $12,000 trip to australia. also trips to mexico and hawaii and the least expensive gift in the bag perhaps the most unexpected. a package of windex cleaning wipes worth $3.99. i'm not sure how that relates to the movies but it is helpful. >>> the razzies are handing out o the prizes for what they deem the worse. they named the winners or shoul
memorials built in their honor and they remered it -- premiered it at a baseball stadium last summer at miller park in milwaukee and sold 28,442 tickets for a film screening breaking the guinness world record of largest film screening of any type of all time. it was unbelievable. >> shannon: reminds us of those who really truly should be the superstars and heros that we are looking up to. adam, thank you so much. very interesting and enjoy the oscars tonight if you can. >>...
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jon: judy miller, bret stephens, thank you both. jenna: we're keeping track, a close track in fact of a massive winter storm taking aim at the northeast the latest predicted snow totals and what states will get hit the hardest. we'll show you where that thing is headed. >>> brand new details of an investigation into battery meltdowns that grounded boeing 787 drill liners around the world. lots of jobs at stake. when do these start, state of the art planes get back in the air? do we have a timeline for them? we'll tell you about that next. when you have diabetes... your doctor will say get smart about your weight. i tried weight loss plans... but their shakes aren't always made for people with diabetes. that's why there's glucerna hunger smart shakes. they have carb steady, with carbs that digest slowly to help minimize blood sugar spikes. and they have six grams of sugars. with fifteen grams of protein to help manage hunger... look who's getting smart about her weight. [ male announcer ] glucerna hunger smart. a smart way to help ma
jon: judy miller, bret stephens, thank you both. jenna: we're keeping track, a close track in fact of a massive winter storm taking aim at the northeast the latest predicted snow totals and what states will get hit the hardest. we'll show you where that thing is headed. >>> brand new details of an investigation into battery meltdowns that grounded boeing 787 drill liners around the world. lots of jobs at stake. when do these start, state of the art planes get back in the air? do we...
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senior correspondent john miller is with us former head of the crimes division at lapd. good morning. what's going through the mind of a lot of these lapd officers who are now on this manhunt for christopher? >> you have different sets of officers. there are the people mentioned in his manifesto who are thinking am i safe? i can take care of myself. is my family safe? he's crossed the line that even criminals don't cross, going after the family of officers. the sis, they're a high-tech, high-end surveillance heavy weapons and investigative unit and this is the kind of case they would be deployed on. but they're looking at how do we take a guy who has promised to come at us with -- he used the term violence of action -- and turn that around and essentially the only way to confront him in the street without that become ag shootout that ends in a death is to do it with extraordinary speed and surprise. >> isn't it strange that he mentioned so many people in the media including anderson cooper who he sent this coin that we we have a picture of one of the coins that bratton g
senior correspondent john miller is with us former head of the crimes division at lapd. good morning. what's going through the mind of a lot of these lapd officers who are now on this manhunt for christopher? >> you have different sets of officers. there are the people mentioned in his manifesto who are thinking am i safe? i can take care of myself. is my family safe? he's crossed the line that even criminals don't cross, going after the family of officers. the sis, they're a high-tech,...
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southbound highway 13 at joaquin miller we have a three- blocking the slow lane. -- a tree blocking the slow lane. traffic sluggish approaching the scene. no delays northbound. looking good towards the maze around the area towards the bay bridge. car fire westbound 84 at 680 doesn't look like it's causing problems but you might see see chp on scene there. westbound 4 seeing slow-and-go conditions slough antioch and as you work your way out of marin county, live conditions 101 near spencer so far, so good. we are hearing of drizzle conditions through marin county as lawrence said. back to you guys. >> thank you. >>> 5:47. just in the number of americans filing first time unemployment claims down by 5,000 this morning from a report in the labor department. the numbers suggest companies are hiring at a modest but steady pace. four-week average for new jobless claims is at its lowest level in nearly five years. so some good news there. >>> not often you get a money lesson at the movie theater. >> one film in particular is raising some important issues. here's jill schlesinger, editor at lar
southbound highway 13 at joaquin miller we have a three- blocking the slow lane. -- a tree blocking the slow lane. traffic sluggish approaching the scene. no delays northbound. looking good towards the maze around the area towards the bay bridge. car fire westbound 84 at 680 doesn't look like it's causing problems but you might see see chp on scene there. westbound 4 seeing slow-and-go conditions slough antioch and as you work your way out of marin county, live conditions 101 near spencer so...
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she joins us again, alyssa miller back with us live this hour. "fox & friends" starts now. >> gretchen: good morning, everybody. we are going to start with a fox news alert. brand-new video in, people on the streets of south korea protesting north korea nuclear tests overnight. watch this. people burning the country's flag and photos of its dictator, kim jong-un. north korea's actions come on the heels of a missile test in december. the u.n. security council now planning an emergency meeting just a few hours from now to figure out how to deal with north korea. >>> 4,000 people stranded on the cruise ship. they'll have to wait another day to get back on solid ground. carnival triumph lost power after an engine fire. it drifted so far north, it has to be towed to alabama. it won't arrive until thursday. >> in the middle of the ocean, no power north texas food. oh, my god. she was crying. she was scared. wanted to hear my voice. >> gretchen: this is the third time this exact ship has apparently had engine problems. >>> new this morning, tmz releasin
she joins us again, alyssa miller back with us live this hour. "fox & friends" starts now. >> gretchen: good morning, everybody. we are going to start with a fox news alert. brand-new video in, people on the streets of south korea protesting north korea nuclear tests overnight. watch this. people burning the country's flag and photos of its dictator, kim jong-un. north korea's actions come on the heels of a missile test in december. the u.n. security council now planning an...
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erika miller reports. >> reporter: this monstrous storm is already being compared to the great blizzard of '78, when vast amounts of snow blanketed the ohio valley and the great lakes. that storm lasted 36 hours, leaving cars stranded. this storm could also be historic. weather forecasters predict it
erika miller reports. >> reporter: this monstrous storm is already being compared to the great blizzard of '78, when vast amounts of snow blanketed the ohio valley and the great lakes. that storm lasted 36 hours, leaving cars stranded. this storm could also be historic. weather forecasters predict it
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bill press and stephanie miller, current's news block, starting at 6:00 a.m. eastern. >> what a way to start the day. >> only on the current t.v. [ music ] >> hey what do you say, everybody? it is friday, february 8th. great to see you today. thank you for joining us here on the "full-court press" on current tv, all across this great land of ours early this friday morning. we will bring you up to date on all of the news of the day on many fronts and take your calls at 866-55-press. this is our toll-free number. yes, a big storm, a big snow snowstorm heading for the northeast united states this weekend. we will talk to accuwe think about that, bring you up to date. john brennan was grilled by members of the u.s. senate yesterday about drones. ron wyden, senator ron wyden from oregon will tell us all about that hearing. no sooner did ray lewis retire from the ravens than his sond signed up to play for the university of miami. we will talk to sports blogger cindy borin from the washington post. a lot to get to, as we say, and we will, but first, today's current n
bill press and stephanie miller, current's news block, starting at 6:00 a.m. eastern. >> what a way to start the day. >> only on the current t.v. [ music ] >> hey what do you say, everybody? it is friday, february 8th. great to see you today. thank you for joining us here on the "full-court press" on current tv, all across this great land of ours early this friday morning. we will bring you up to date on all of the news of the day on many fronts and take your calls...